Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Jun 2006 18:30 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Microsoft Vista and Office 2007 have many new fonts. NeoSmart takes a look at the ten most popular Vista and/or Office 12 fonts with screenshots, sample usages, and a critique of each font, one-by-one. These 10 fonts are the latin-based scripts that ship with Vista and/or Office 2007. My take: Microsoft has created some very beautiful fonts here. I especially like Segoe UI; it looks stunning when in use in Vista.
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Finally
by lopisaur on Mon 5th Jun 2006 22:45 UTC
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2006-02-27

It was about time they got rid of Times New Roman as Word's default. I personally can't stand Serifs.
Just to keep on beating on the dead horse, Calibri, Candara and Corbel (which are all quite similar) appear to have a lot in common with Luxi.